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verb \/əˈkruː\/1) ( jus) tilkomme, tilfallehan kunne ikke dra noen nytte av det \/ det gav ham ingen fordeler2) ( spesielt om kapital) påløpe, økeaccrued interest se ➢ interest, 1
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accrue — [ə kro͞o′] vi. accrued, accruing [ME acreuen < OFr acreu, pp. of acroistre, increase < L accrescere: see ACCRETION] 1. to come as a natural growth, advantage, or right (to) 2. to be added periodically as an increase: said esp. of interest… … English World dictionary
accrue — ac•crue [[t]əˈkru[/t]] v. crued, cru•ing 1) to happen or result as a natural growth, addition, etc 2) to be added as a matter of periodic gain or advantage, as interest on money 3) law Law. to become a present and enforceable right 4) to… … From formal English to slang
accrue — ac·crue /ə krü/ vb ac·crued, ac·cru·ing [Middle French accreue increase, addition to a property, from feminine of accreu, past participle of acreistre to increase] vi 1: to come into existence as an enforceable claim: vest as a right… … Law dictionary
accrue — ac‧crue [əˈkruː] verb [intransitive, transitive] formal ACCOUNTING 1. if an amount of money accrues, or is accrued, it gradually increases over a period of time: • The tax falls due at the end of the month, and interest will accrue from that date … Financial and business terms
Accrue — Ac*crue ([a^]k*kr[udd] ), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Accrued}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Accruing}.] [See {Accrue}, n., and cf. {Accresce}, {Accrete}.] 1. To increase; to augment. [1913 Webster] And though power failed, her courage did accrue. Spenser. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
accrue — [[t]əkru͟ː[/t]] accrues, accruing, accrued 1) V ERG If money or interest accrues, it gradually increases in amount over a period of time. [TECHNICAL] [V ed] I owed ₤5,000 part of this was accrued interest... While they may use a credit card for… … English dictionary
accrue — ac|crue [əˈkru:] v [I and T] [Date: 1400 1500; Origin: Probably from Old French acreue increase , from acreistre to increase , from Latin accrescere; ACCRETION] 1.) if advantages accrue to you, you get those advantages over a period of time… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Accrue — The ability for something to accumulate over time. In finance, accrue is most commonly used when referring to interest, income and expenses of an individual or business. Interest in your savings account accrues so that over time the total amount… … Investment dictionary
accrue — v. (D; intr.) to accrue to (the interest accrued to our account) * * * [ə kruː] (D; intr.) to accrue to (the interest accrued to our account) … Combinatory dictionary
interest — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 desire to learn/hear more about sb/sth ADJECTIVE ▪ avid, close, considerable, consuming, deep, great, intense, keen, lively … Collocations dictionary
accrue — UK [əˈkruː] / US [əˈkru] verb Word forms accrue : present tense I/you/we/they accrue he/she/it accrues present participle accruing past tense accrued past participle accrued formal 1) [intransitive/transitive] business if money accrues or is… … English dictionary